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leaders say gaddafi is ignoring. a burning jet falling out of the sky over the rebel held city of benghazi. leaders say they shot down a pro gaddafi jet as it attempted to bomb the city after the cease-fire. it could be a rebel fighter jet there are reports. before leaving for south america, president obama issued an ultimatum from the white house, warning gaddafi that an including establishing a he no ply zone over libya. >> left uncheck we have every reason to believe that gaddafi would commit atrocities to his people and thousands would day. the a humanitarian crisis would ensue and the entire reason could be destabilized endangers our allies and partners. >> and the president said the u.s. ground forces would not be involved in any ground action in libya. to the latest news in japan. japanese officials say radioactive iodine has been detected in tokoyo drinking water as well as other areas and japan's government says that spinach and milk taken from farms 20 miles from crippled nuclear plants have radiation 20 ti
leaders say gaddafi is ignoring. a burning jet falling out of the sky over the rebel held city of benghazi. leaders say they shot down a pro gaddafi jet as it attempted to bomb the city after the cease-fire. it could be a rebel fighter jet there are reports. before leaving for south america, president obama issued an ultimatum from the white house, warning gaddafi that an including establishing a he no ply zone over libya. >> left uncheck we have every reason to believe that gaddafi would...
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gaddafi ordered a cease fire but rebels say attacks continue. >> now to japan. it's been a week since the massive magnitude 9 earthquake hit follow bid the deadly tsunami. millions reflected with a moment of silence. so far the disaster claimed 6900 lives, exceeding the death toll of the 1995 quake in kobe. crews drp dropped water working on a power line in an effort to get cooling systems up and running again z japan airports are packed with people waiting to get out. and they say it's been limited to the plant itself. >> and stock prices rose for a second day today. the japanese government stepped in to stabilize the committee. >> u.s. levels not matching levels given after haiti disaster and indonesia. a spokeswoman believes it's partly because they feel japan is better able to care for itself. and mark matthews continues with that story. >> there are a number of efforts there. is a telethon tonight and local mosques are collecting money and a third-year law student at hastings is getting high level help in his efforts to speed up delivery of donations there
gaddafi ordered a cease fire but rebels say attacks continue. >> now to japan. it's been a week since the massive magnitude 9 earthquake hit follow bid the deadly tsunami. millions reflected with a moment of silence. so far the disaster claimed 6900 lives, exceeding the death toll of the 1995 quake in kobe. crews drp dropped water working on a power line in an effort to get cooling systems up and running again z japan airports are packed with people waiting to get out. and they say it's...
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we have to understand that muammar gaddafi is not a diplomatic leader. the long term ramifications can outweigh everything. we have to take into consideration. we as americans do not like war. we know the ramifications of work. if we have to intervene we have to make sure it is short term for the taxpayers. guest: i think the moslem brotherhood of's power is overrated. a lot of people are worried about it because they do not understand what that group is. it is split in two different locations in the world. it started in egypt in 1928. there are many different ideologies among the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood in syria is almost nonexistent. if more than 10% to 15% of the egyptians support the brotherhood, i would be surprised. i think the assumption that they are going to take over -- first of all take a look at the maps hysterically. who is going to be the top guy? it would never work and it would never happen. this is in all of these countries a rebellion of the unemployed the have nots, the people who are fed up and wanted change. once the sens
we have to understand that muammar gaddafi is not a diplomatic leader. the long term ramifications can outweigh everything. we have to take into consideration. we as americans do not like war. we know the ramifications of work. if we have to intervene we have to make sure it is short term for the taxpayers. guest: i think the moslem brotherhood of's power is overrated. a lot of people are worried about it because they do not understand what that group is. it is split in two different locations...
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to send a clear message to those around gaddafi to continue to enable this horrific attack on his own people, that they too will be held accountable if they commit crimes against the libyan people. we remain engaged with the libyan sanctions committee at the united nations to consider tougher measures as the situation develops, and we are reaching out to the opposition inside and outside of libya. i will be meeting with some of those figures appear in the united states and when i travel next week, to discuss what more the united states and others can do. the united states, through the state department and usaid, are already providing food, shelter, water, medical supplies, and evacuation assistance to those who are fleeing the violence. we have dispatched expert humanitarian teams to assess the needs on the borders, and we stand ready to expand those efforts. the military has positioned assets to support these critical humanitarian missions, and the united states military, i am very proud to say, has airlift it home hundreds of egyptian migrant, and it may be in that of -- in the thou
to send a clear message to those around gaddafi to continue to enable this horrific attack on his own people, that they too will be held accountable if they commit crimes against the libyan people. we remain engaged with the libyan sanctions committee at the united nations to consider tougher measures as the situation develops, and we are reaching out to the opposition inside and outside of libya. i will be meeting with some of those figures appear in the united states and when i travel next...
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could it actually -- could be coalition engaged with gaddafi? -- engage with gaddafi? >> i will let president sarkozy explain his own statement. the aggression by gaddafi's forces continues in many places in the country. we saw it over the last 24 hours. we have seen no real effort on the part of the gaddafi forces to abide by a cease-fire despite the rhetoric. several of the speakers around the table said forcefully that they have heard these words. they have heard them publicly. they were conveyed privately. they are not true. our assessment is that it is time for the international community to take action to back up resolution 1973. >> what is the goal of this operation? is it to protect civilians or to remove president gaddafi from power? >> it is to protect civilians and provide access for humanitarian assistance. if you read the comprehensive resolution that the security council passed, it is focused on protecting civilians from their own government. yes? >> has bahrain or the united arab emirates event any indication that it will fly fighter jets? >> i will let
could it actually -- could be coalition engaged with gaddafi? -- engage with gaddafi? >> i will let president sarkozy explain his own statement. the aggression by gaddafi's forces continues in many places in the country. we saw it over the last 24 hours. we have seen no real effort on the part of the gaddafi forces to abide by a cease-fire despite the rhetoric. several of the speakers around the table said forcefully that they have heard these words. they have heard them publicly. they...
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resolution mean for gaddafi's survival? >> those are all questions that, standing here, are difficult to answer. certainly, conditions will unfold as we begin to enforce this resolution. that will make a new environment in which people are going to act, including those around colonel gaddafi. so, i think we should take stock of where we are and how we got here, and how many times the international community called on gaddafi to end the violence against his own people and to take demonstrable steps to end the aggression and pullback. and time and time again, starting with the first resolution, 1970, continuing through now, there was no evidence that he intended to do so, despite various claims that were made. if the international community is to have credibility in this show of unity that 1973 represents, then action must take place. if you look at all of the possible permutations of what could or could not happen once the international community begins to enforce the resolution, there are many different outcomes, and i am n
resolution mean for gaddafi's survival? >> those are all questions that, standing here, are difficult to answer. certainly, conditions will unfold as we begin to enforce this resolution. that will make a new environment in which people are going to act, including those around colonel gaddafi. so, i think we should take stock of where we are and how we got here, and how many times the international community called on gaddafi to end the violence against his own people and to take...
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"take that gaddafi." "strike one." an air assault, no ground troops, but tomahawk missiles continue to strike those targets. some other headlines beginning with the chicago tribune. u.s. allies are attacking libya. most of it right along the coast. you can see along the mediterranean sea. l.a. times -- attacks on libya. you can see from the u.s. and navy destroyers. operation "odyssey dawn" was the name of the operation. from the "richmond times- dispatch", the u.s. striking libyan forces. and from the "miami herald", libya under fire. you can join the conversation online at twitter.com/cspanwj. caller: good morning. i would like to know what the heck is going on. here we are and another freakin' war. congress is on vacation. who is minding the store? i'm appalled. i think it will have to have a u.s.-nationwide recall and get the buildings of of the building behind you. host: the president speaking to reporters and brazil saying it is a humanitarian effort to help the people of libya. next is a viewer from chicago. goo
"take that gaddafi." "strike one." an air assault, no ground troops, but tomahawk missiles continue to strike those targets. some other headlines beginning with the chicago tribune. u.s. allies are attacking libya. most of it right along the coast. you can see along the mediterranean sea. l.a. times -- attacks on libya. you can see from the u.s. and navy destroyers. operation "odyssey dawn" was the name of the operation. from the "richmond times-...
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we have joined the libyan people in demanding that colonel gaddafi must go now without further violence and bloodshed. we are working to translate the world's outrage into action and results. marathon diplomacy at the united nations and with our allies has yielded steps to pressure and isolate libya's leaders. we have started steps to suspend libya a from the human-rights council. we are dispatching expert humanitarian teams to help those fleeing the violence from libya into tunisia. we are prepared to support is critical civilian missions. we are taking no option off the table as long as the libyan government continues to turn its guns on its own people. as both the chairman and the ranking member have noted, the region is changing. a strong, strategic american response will be essential. in the years ahead, libya could become a peaceful democracy, or it could face protracted civil war, or fall into chaos. the stakes are high. this is an unfolding example of using the combined assets of smart power, diplomacy, development, and the things to protect our interests and our values. this ap
we have joined the libyan people in demanding that colonel gaddafi must go now without further violence and bloodshed. we are working to translate the world's outrage into action and results. marathon diplomacy at the united nations and with our allies has yielded steps to pressure and isolate libya's leaders. we have started steps to suspend libya a from the human-rights council. we are dispatching expert humanitarian teams to help those fleeing the violence from libya into tunisia. we are...
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france is taking the hardest line. >> we consider that it means that gaddafi has to go. >> reporter: that's what these rebel forces in benghazi want. they took to the streets to celebrate the allied attacks that pushed gaddafi away from the city. >>> this is going to hurt. filling up the gas tank, how much more per gallon we're paying in just the last two weeks. >> spring finally here, we've got a wet week ahead. we'll talk about that next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, has jumped seven cents in just the past two weeks. >>> gas prices are still going up. the price for a gallon of regular has jumped 7 cents in just the past two weeks. the national average is now $3.57 a gallon. again, that's the national average. in the bay area it is much higher, you know that, in san francisco you're pagan average of $4.02 a gallon for regular, in oakland it's $3.98, it's also $3.98 in san jose. >>> lawrence is back because we have another rainy week ahead, don't we? >> we have a very wet week ahead. this one has got me ahead. everything is so saturated, we have seen the average, the trees coming down, a series
france is taking the hardest line. >> we consider that it means that gaddafi has to go. >> reporter: that's what these rebel forces in benghazi want. they took to the streets to celebrate the allied attacks that pushed gaddafi away from the city. >>> this is going to hurt. filling up the gas tank, how much more per gallon we're paying in just the last two weeks. >> spring finally here, we've got a wet week ahead. we'll talk about that next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, has jumped...
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military leaders say, while muammar gaddafi's compound was badly damaged gaddafi is not a target. >> limited in scope. i can't say exactly how long it's gonna -- that the military part of this will be in effect. >> gaddafi himself remains defiant saying in a phone call to libyan tv that this will be a long war. but, by night fall, a spokesman for lib yap's forces said they'll honor a cease-fire. meanwhile rebels took to the streets to celebrate the allied attacks that pushed libya's military away from the city. >>> that massive sewage spill in marin last september is being blamed on severe contractor negligence. more than 2 million gallons spilled into corte madera creek near lynn field. a preliminary report concludes chunks of asphalt and nail gun cartridges from the nearby jnb building site blocked construction. >>> a second pipeline weld was found this side of the explosion last september. the chronicle reports inspectors found it a month after the deadly disaster just a few hundred feet away. pg&e has said public degree the only problem spot witness war the pipeline ruptured. but
military leaders say, while muammar gaddafi's compound was badly damaged gaddafi is not a target. >> limited in scope. i can't say exactly how long it's gonna -- that the military part of this will be in effect. >> gaddafi himself remains defiant saying in a phone call to libyan tv that this will be a long war. but, by night fall, a spokesman for lib yap's forces said they'll honor a cease-fire. meanwhile rebels took to the streets to celebrate the allied attacks that pushed libya's...
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when khadafi -- gaddafi is attacking this country. i am ultra. why? because i share your values and i fought for them. i sit on the floor of the u.s. senate and offered a partial birth abortion act and i did not just offering. -- offer it. [applause] i stood there and i fought day in and day out year in and year out. 1996, 1998, 1998, 1999. we fought and lost. we lost time and time again and we ended up losing because bill clinton would veto the bill and we the the not have the votes to override the veto. i continued to fight. i continue to stand up for life and god bless us. -- blessed us. [applause] hwo? how? for the first time since roe v. wade in the late 1990's, something dramatic happened. as we were talking about, remember what it was? a baby in the womb at least 20 weeks with arms and legs and eyes and ears, it is a baby. and it was being delivered all but the head and killed. for the first time, the folks on the other side could not ignore that what was being killed was a baby. it was right there in the doctor's hands as the baby was almost d
when khadafi -- gaddafi is attacking this country. i am ultra. why? because i share your values and i fought for them. i sit on the floor of the u.s. senate and offered a partial birth abortion act and i did not just offering. -- offer it. [applause] i stood there and i fought day in and day out year in and year out. 1996, 1998, 1998, 1999. we fought and lost. we lost time and time again and we ended up losing because bill clinton would veto the bill and we the the not have the votes to...
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that is not the only publication that muammar gaddafi owns. ms. lowey, you strike me as very naive when it comes to foreign -- i am surprised that you are on the forum committee. -- on the foreign aid committee. i am familiar with eastern europe. i have some background there. anything is better than muammar gaddafi. the person leading the rebels has a ph.d. i am surprised the protesters and libya -- they are sitting ducks. maybe some kind of advice [unintelligible] i tell you, anything is better than muammar gaddafi. that is my comment. guest: let me say that you certainly seemed well informed. the secretary of state and the president are very aggressively involved in this issue. the secretary of state is going to egypt, tunisia, and libya. i think she is leaving on sunday and working actively with other members of the community. our military is in afghanistan. we are in so many parts of the world. it seems to me although i would like to stop the murder rings and the killings immediately that we have to work in coordination with the international
that is not the only publication that muammar gaddafi owns. ms. lowey, you strike me as very naive when it comes to foreign -- i am surprised that you are on the forum committee. -- on the foreign aid committee. i am familiar with eastern europe. i have some background there. anything is better than muammar gaddafi. the person leading the rebels has a ph.d. i am surprised the protesters and libya -- they are sitting ducks. maybe some kind of advice [unintelligible] i tell you, anything is...
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y aunque se desconoce si estaba ahÍ en la residencia, los que sÍ, unos 300 seguidores de gaddafi pero falta confirmar si hubieron heridos, tambiÉn una lÍnea de tanque del gobierno que avanzaba hacia el bastiÓn de los rebeldes >> mientras tanto el secretario de defensa, robert g. dice que estados unidos tiene pretendido entregar la misiÓn y los ataques aÉreos fueron muy efectivos y lograron dispersar y aislar a las fuerzas de gaddafi, segÚn el secretario, lo controlar el espacio aÉreo entre tripoli. >> el presidente obama llega hoy dÍa a chile, en la segunda escala por amÉrica latina despuÉs de brasil y reforzar los lo lazoss. despuÉs de 21 aÑos pisa casa chilena en dÓnde tiene prevista una reuniÓn en la moneda. desde santiago de chile vÍa telefÓnica tenemos alberto pando quiÉn nos cuenta sobre la Última visita y es necesarno es obama. >> en todos los aspectos de la seguridad de la visita del presidente obama, cerca de 60 tiradores escogidos estÁn en las azoteas en torno al palacio presidencial, para garantizar que la llegada del presidente obama pasado el mediodÍa
y aunque se desconoce si estaba ahÍ en la residencia, los que sÍ, unos 300 seguidores de gaddafi pero falta confirmar si hubieron heridos, tambiÉn una lÍnea de tanque del gobierno que avanzaba hacia el bastiÓn de los rebeldes >> mientras tanto el secretario de defensa, robert g. dice que estados unidos tiene pretendido entregar la misiÓn y los ataques aÉreos fueron muy efectivos y lograron dispersar y aislar a las fuerzas de gaddafi, segÚn el secretario, lo controlar el espacio...
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. >> habdijo que habÍa sacar a gaddafi estaba siendo parte de un esfuerzo humanitario ordenado por naciones unidas y no un acciÓn militar uni lateral como habÍa habido en tiempos pasados en estados unidos. >> como decÍas destacÓ este paÍs como modelo para otros paÍses en el mundo. >> un modelo de transiciÓn a una democracia, fortalecimiento de instituciones y sostenido crecimiento econÓmico, es un modelo para paÍses de amÉrica latina sino otros lugares donde estÁn cayendo ahora su dictadura es muy antigua el el presidente obama en la tarde dio el discurso de las a discurso de las amÉricas y habÓo de un nuevo trato entre estados unidos y amÉrica latina, un trato mÁs igual ta rio, mÁs cercano, un programa que impulÓo el presidente john kennedy y los asistentes pudimos hablar con el secretar secretario general de naciones unidas se dio un plazo, josÉ miguel i para saber en quÉ programas concretos de cooperaci cooperaciÓn estÁ proponiendo este nueva relaciÓn entre washington y la regiÓn latinoamericana. >> bueno estaremos atentos muchÍsimas gracias alberto pando por esta
. >> habdijo que habÍa sacar a gaddafi estaba siendo parte de un esfuerzo humanitario ordenado por naciones unidas y no un acciÓn militar uni lateral como habÍa habido en tiempos pasados en estados unidos. >> como decÍas destacÓ este paÍs como modelo para otros paÍses en el mundo. >> un modelo de transiciÓn a una democracia, fortalecimiento de instituciones y sostenido crecimiento econÓmico, es un modelo para paÍses de amÉrica latina sino otros lugares donde estÁn...
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. >> prometiÓ trabajar con sus aliados para acelerar la salida de gaddafi del poder, pero dijo que no usarÍa la fuerza para derrocarlo. >> mientras tanto el costo de la primera semana de in kurgsz aÉreas en libia le han costado al presupuesto de el pentÁgono 600 millones de dÓlares. >> han lanzado al menos 191 misiles contra blancos militares a un costo de 268 millones de dÓlares, otros cientos de miles de dÓlares han costado las 345 bombas arrojadas sobre blancos pro gaddafi. >> en londres, inglaterra las potencias mundiales se reÚnen para ver cÓmo derrocar a gaddafi y la secretaria de estado norteamericana hillary clinton, la liga Árabe y al menos 40 ministros de relaciones exteriores participarÍan en conversaciones sobre varias propuestas para terminar el conflicto libia entre ellas la salida al exilio y la realizaciÓn de conversaciones entre lÍderes y figuras de la oposiciÓn de ese paÍs. >> exitoso y muy participativo resultÓ el foro sobre los hispanos y la educaciÓn, organizado por nuestra cadena univisiÓn y que tuvo como gran protagonista al presidente de los es
. >> prometiÓ trabajar con sus aliados para acelerar la salida de gaddafi del poder, pero dijo que no usarÍa la fuerza para derrocarlo. >> mientras tanto el costo de la primera semana de in kurgsz aÉreas en libia le han costado al presupuesto de el pentÁgono 600 millones de dÓlares. >> han lanzado al menos 191 misiles contra blancos militares a un costo de 268 millones de dÓlares, otros cientos de miles de dÓlares han costado las 345 bombas arrojadas sobre blancos pro...
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to at some role in toppling gaddafi? >> i would like to sit here and say gaddafi should be either with hugo chavez, hitler and stalin or the international criminal court and we should take actions to ensure that happens over time. >> chris: both of you talk about what people call the arab spring, extraordinary spread of people power in a lot of repressive regimes. the complication, of course, what follows it? some of the dictators are on our side, some of them aren't. let's talk first of all, senator lieberman, about the astonishing situation in syria. a violent crackdown there. but given the fact that president asad is no friend of the u.s., iran's biggest ally in the middle east, what should we do about syria? >> first, it's important to understand what we are doing with the world community in libya is what the arab world wants to us do. what the arab street wants to us do. finally we are on the side of the mass of people yearning to be free in the arab world. secondly, i think the world has made a clear statement in l
to at some role in toppling gaddafi? >> i would like to sit here and say gaddafi should be either with hugo chavez, hitler and stalin or the international criminal court and we should take actions to ensure that happens over time. >> chris: both of you talk about what people call the arab spring, extraordinary spread of people power in a lot of repressive regimes. the complication, of course, what follows it? some of the dictators are on our side, some of them aren't. let's talk...
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international news, gaddafi said libyans will flight if and no fly zone is imposed. that would show their real intention is to seize the country's auto. he made his remarks during an interview late yesterday. the interview was conducted tuesday night. he was responding to u.s. and british plans for them or opposing a no-fly zone. it would leave live instead understand that foreigners are real key to seize their while and stick with their freedoms. watching gas prices rise as the result of the situation in libya here are the latest rises, oakland and 3-9 $2 an$3.92 a gap 7 cisco $3.96. the republican plan are the approved by the house would cut $57 billion on dublin 4 billion in cuts lawmakers approved yesterday the democratic proposal would trim additional 5 billion or so. house republicans are working on another bill to avoid another shut down. markets, wall street, stock futures are mixed after yesterday's rally. the wholesale inventories report is due out. tropicana says it will increase the prices of its juices by 4-8% to help cope with the higher cost of the imp
international news, gaddafi said libyans will flight if and no fly zone is imposed. that would show their real intention is to seize the country's auto. he made his remarks during an interview late yesterday. the interview was conducted tuesday night. he was responding to u.s. and british plans for them or opposing a no-fly zone. it would leave live instead understand that foreigners are real key to seize their while and stick with their freedoms. watching gas prices rise as the result of the...
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as nato jets are trying to cripple moammar gaddafi is the military so far, the attackers return, safely. the french aircraft are being rearmed for a another mission. french, american and british in the mediterranean targeted these areas. outside the gusty, hundreds of miles east of the capital you can see outside-and gauzy, tanks, armored cars and other military equipment outside the gustbentos inganabenghazi., the monument in tripoli as a victory for supporters of how moammar gaddafi and they say they would use themselves as human shields to protect their leader. >> we are ready for them their graves are here. >>pam: of the u.s. efforts said the u.s. involvement will decrease as more targets are destroyed. the outside the gus >>jacqueline: continuing clouds with the stormtracker 4 radar. the shower activity is tapered off a we're still seeing those clouds to the sacramento valley and to the sierras snow showers to the high country. as the storms its of short it will take its approach to the bay area tomorrow afternoon in the approacform of leave. the national weather service has issued
as nato jets are trying to cripple moammar gaddafi is the military so far, the attackers return, safely. the french aircraft are being rearmed for a another mission. french, american and british in the mediterranean targeted these areas. outside the gusty, hundreds of miles east of the capital you can see outside-and gauzy, tanks, armored cars and other military equipment outside the gustbentos inganabenghazi., the monument in tripoli as a victory for supporters of how moammar gaddafi and they...
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will gaddafi honor the cease-fire. plus the new no-fly zone. >> live from the bay area new station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> darya: friday march 18th, >> mark: attack on your weekend weather with the wet weather coming in. >> james: storm trucker for shows it is getting dicey, apart of a larger cold front moving it to the bay area. 9:00 a.m. we predicted things would get heavy and sure enough there it is. we have a heavy band approach to petaluma, novato. it is tracking to the east, moving slightly south. this whole front is moving south as well. things will bit dicey from san rafael all the way to peddle appeared look for that next half hour or so. also tracking the sell off half monday. we expect that to make landfall presume. so showers will get more intense for you. everybody ought to run bay will be ok. it is moving slowly to the south so you will get part of that cold front some time today we are seeing heavy rain to the north, advancing the clock to the heavy showers intensify. heavy showers throughout
will gaddafi honor the cease-fire. plus the new no-fly zone. >> live from the bay area new station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> darya: friday march 18th, >> mark: attack on your weekend weather with the wet weather coming in. >> james: storm trucker for shows it is getting dicey, apart of a larger cold front moving it to the bay area. 9:00 a.m. we predicted things would get heavy and sure enough there it is. we have a heavy band approach to petaluma, novato. it is...
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they're trapped in their support for gaddafi. there are many people in the military who would be glad to abandon them if the opportunity are rises. the hope is that will happen and a great deal of military force will not be necessary. >> during a news conference yesterday, president obama said the u.s. is committed to using military force against gaddafi to save the lives of the civilians in libya. >>> back here at home we want that talk about the crazy weather. this morning residents in santa rosa are cleaning up after winter storms brought a tornado to the area. ktvu's ali rasmus is live with a look at the damage left behind. good morning, ali. >> reporter: the damage was caused by an f-1 tornado. the national weather service says wind speeds were about a hundred miles an hour. it was strong enough to tear a metal roof off the shed. and this is what is left of that metal roof. you can see the owners have already started to do some of the clean-up. they've kind of corraled all the wooden shards, metal side into a giant pile here
they're trapped in their support for gaddafi. there are many people in the military who would be glad to abandon them if the opportunity are rises. the hope is that will happen and a great deal of military force will not be necessary. >> during a news conference yesterday, president obama said the u.s. is committed to using military force against gaddafi to save the lives of the civilians in libya. >>> back here at home we want that talk about the crazy weather. this morning...
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. >>> coming up on ktvu, channel 2 news at 5:00, rebels continue to lose ground in libya as pro- gaddafi forces push east and regain control of oil fields. we have a view from the battle ground, next. >>> also the deadly results of a police crack kown on anti- government protesters in yemen. >>> and tuesday marks a deadline, hundreds of bay area teachers wish would never come as school districts put stamps on layoff notices. . . >>> rebels in libya continued to lose ground tonight against the forces of muammar gaddafi. government troops have recaptured two oil port and are pressing east to take back the rebel center of benghazi. nic robertson reports from the battle ground. >> reporter: drive east, mile upon mile of rocketed vehicles, discarded rockets and ammission littering the roadside, evidence of a rapid rebel rea treat, outgunned and outsmarted from government forces advancing from the west. the first stop on this government-organized trip, this is the police station and it's not clear exactly what happened here. it's the first signs of any real battle that we have seen. we have be
. >>> coming up on ktvu, channel 2 news at 5:00, rebels continue to lose ground in libya as pro- gaddafi forces push east and regain control of oil fields. we have a view from the battle ground, next. >>> also the deadly results of a police crack kown on anti- government protesters in yemen. >>> and tuesday marks a deadline, hundreds of bay area teachers wish would never come as school districts put stamps on layoff notices. . . >>> rebels in libya continued...
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. ♪ >> todos contra muammar al gaddafi. el cielo libio resplandece. mÁs de un centenar de misiles explotan. amanece en libia. a esta hora tratan de evacuar quÉ daÑos causaron los misiles lanzados por una coaliciÓn en contra del gobierno de muammar al gaddafi. segÚn la tv libia habrÍa 48 muertos y 150 heridos pero no se ha podido volver lanzar. el mundo volviÓ a ver misiles al aire. lo Último del ataque aÉreo. >> es el fuerte estraundo que hizo un misal al ser lanzado de un buque de guerra estadounidense hacia libia. el ataque perpetrado por una coaliciÓn internacional liderada por estados unidos, tiene como objetivo detener la ofensiva del gobierno de muammar al gaddafi contra su propio pueblo que lucha por sacarlo del poder. >> no podemos quedarnos parados mientras un tirano le dice a su pueblo que no tendrÁ misericorda y sus fuerzas atacan ciudades. dijo el presidente barack obama desde brasil. el operativo se produjo luego de que el consejo de seguridad de la naciones unidas que se reuniÓ en una cumbre de emergencia en parÍs, autorizad
. ♪ >> todos contra muammar al gaddafi. el cielo libio resplandece. mÁs de un centenar de misiles explotan. amanece en libia. a esta hora tratan de evacuar quÉ daÑos causaron los misiles lanzados por una coaliciÓn en contra del gobierno de muammar al gaddafi. segÚn la tv libia habrÍa 48 muertos y 150 heridos pero no se ha podido volver lanzar. el mundo volviÓ a ver misiles al aire. lo Último del ataque aÉreo. >> es el fuerte estraundo que hizo un misal al ser lanzado de...
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anti-gaddafi forces. a lack of fuel has been slowing the rels' advance. they prepare for the next big area, sirte. their spokesman says they hope to enter the city in the coming days. the rebels have already come a long way, retaking several areas. now, they are about 100 kilometers east of sirte. allied air strikes back of their advance. nato reportedly flew over 100 missions on monday. the alliance is in the process of taking full command in the process over libya. nato top officials stressed the future of the country was in the hands of the people. >> i hope to see a ceasefire as soon as possible in a peaceful transition to democracy for the libyan people to decide the future of libya, and let me add to that the we also fully respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of liby >>t is not expected more nato members will join the coalition. germany has ruled out any involvement. >> fresh violence in syria. reports say that government forces have again opened fire on demonstrators in a southern city
anti-gaddafi forces. a lack of fuel has been slowing the rels' advance. they prepare for the next big area, sirte. their spokesman says they hope to enter the city in the coming days. the rebels have already come a long way, retaking several areas. now, they are about 100 kilometers east of sirte. allied air strikes back of their advance. nato reportedly flew over 100 missions on monday. the alliance is in the process of taking full command in the process over libya. nato top officials stressed...
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penÁgono, en momentos en que el gobierno de barack obama intensifica los llamados al Íder libio muammar gaddafi para que renuncie.en argentina los ex dictadores jorge videla y reynaldo bignone enfrentan un juicio por el robo de beÉs durante laÚltima dictadura. en cuba, decenas de partidarios del gobierno gritaron insultos contra las llamadas "damas de blanco", un grupo opositor más en noticiero univisión. === . >> hay hay controversia por el acto de un juniodor panameño que durante un partido le dio uno patada a uno lechuza her queda había caído al campo de juego. el jugador dijo que no lo hizo de manera intencional y además de ser san g.ado por el equipo podría pasar tres días en la cárcel. >> la lechuza que continúa con vida por fortuna es un símbolo de buena suerte para los hinchas del equipo rival. >>. >> qué lamentable. >> pero pidió disculpas mandó nota pidiendo disculpas. >> y que fue un momento que iba perdien el equipo y estaban los nervios. >> pero no es justificable. >> pero se tuvo que retractar y pedir disculpas. >> a menos que diga que traté de hacer un gol con la
penÁgono, en momentos en que el gobierno de barack obama intensifica los llamados al Íder libio muammar gaddafi para que renuncie.en argentina los ex dictadores jorge videla y reynaldo bignone enfrentan un juicio por el robo de beÉs durante laÚltima dictadura. en cuba, decenas de partidarios del gobierno gritaron insultos contra las llamadas "damas de blanco", un grupo opositor más en noticiero univisión. === . >> hay hay controversia por el acto de un juniodor panameño...
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internacional de justicia de la haya dijo que acogeÍa con agrado escuchar la versÓn del dictador libio muamar gaddafi como parte de la investigación que realiza.un congresista lloró durante una controversial audiencia sobre el radicalismo musulmán en una comisión de la cámara baja. tendremos los testimonios más importantes.. >> el talento hispano ocurrÍa desde fin de semana en un estreno de pelÍcula. >> la actriz participa y hablÓ con tony de cÓmo la han encajonado en papeles que son muy fuertes y no le permiten mostrar su lado femenino. >> violentos extraterrestres invaden y atacan los Ángeles. ciudad que se convierte en el Último bastiÓn de la humanidad en una inesperada batalla. es una pelÍcula llena de acciÓn, en la que tres hispanos tienen papeles muy importantes. rodrÍguez, peÑa y rodríguez. >> tengo el papel de lucha y el empieza el dÍa como un día normal, tiene una esposa y un bebe que viene. Él se encuentra bien rÁpido en una situaciÓn de incendio que nos estÁn atacando. >> tuvo arriesgadas escenas como Ésta. el actor expresÓ su satisfacciÓn por la buena representa
internacional de justicia de la haya dijo que acogeÍa con agrado escuchar la versÓn del dictador libio muamar gaddafi como parte de la investigación que realiza.un congresista lloró durante una controversial audiencia sobre el radicalismo musulmán en una comisión de la cámara baja. tendremos los testimonios más importantes.. >> el talento hispano ocurrÍa desde fin de semana en un estreno de pelÍcula. >> la actriz participa y hablÓ con tony de cÓmo la han encajonado en...
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." >> so let's y we do a no-fly zone and gaddafi still sends in ground troops and tanks and manages to defeat the rebels. does the fact that we established a no-fly zone mean we want to actually then put ground troops to deter gaddafi, if he continues to be successful? >> reporter: casey says concerns about potential success have so far prevented the international community from intervening in darfur, even though there is strong consensus that atrocities continue to be committed there. he acknowledges that not acting in a particular situation can also be a moral failure. >> if yohavehe ability to intervene and to stop an injustice or stop an atrocity and don't, i think you do have moral culpability as a result of that. >> reporter: the moral questions are getting increasingly complicated, and casey says they're not going away any time soon. >> if history's any guide, we're going to see more of these failed states and more of these sort of nascent civil wars, and we're going to be asked a lot more to intervene in these kinds of conflicts. >> reporter: all the more reason, he says, to st
." >> so let's y we do a no-fly zone and gaddafi still sends in ground troops and tanks and manages to defeat the rebels. does the fact that we established a no-fly zone mean we want to actually then put ground troops to deter gaddafi, if he continues to be successful? >> reporter: casey says concerns about potential success have so far prevented the international community from intervening in darfur, even though there is strong consensus that atrocities continue to be...
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the future of muammar gaddafi e-lead libya. listen to their comments on line and the c-span at video library. what what you want when you want. in a few moments, president obama tells the national governors association that he would support their efforts to present alternatives to his health-care plan. in a half-hour, a discussion on how states can be competitive in the global marketplace. after that, a hearing on the mission of future of presidential libraries. then we will return to the national security -- national governors association to hear bill gates' speech on education. one open " washington journal," we will talk about federal spending with march up fudge of ohio and senator mark kirk, a republican from illinois. we will focus on libya of with an ambassador to the united states. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke told sobers his semi- annual -- delivers his semi- annual report to the senate this morning. he was last on capitol hill in february
the future of muammar gaddafi e-lead libya. listen to their comments on line and the c-span at video library. what what you want when you want. in a few moments, president obama tells the national governors association that he would support their efforts to present alternatives to his health-care plan. in a half-hour, a discussion on how states can be competitive in the global marketplace. after that, a hearing on the mission of future of presidential libraries. then we will return to the...
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gaddafi will slaughter them. anything that can help, we are ready to except as long as there is no physical presence on our soil. -- we're ready to accept. >> you asked about a divided libya. this is impossible. believe me, believe me, i am from the south. most of my friends are from benghazi. my wife is from the middle of libya. if you can divide yourself, your body, you can divide libya. [applause] >> for the sake of his schedule, i would like to thank him very much. >> i would like to say thank you to the libyan community, thank you for the press for being here today. thank you for taking take care of our host. thank you on behalf of the libyan people. i would like to thank the ambassador. he came to the foreign affairs department in 2000. i did not know him at that time. he was the director of the america department and of your department. -- and europe department. after a year, he said miti candidate to open our mission there. -- he sent me to canada to open our mission there. he was my boss and he still is.
gaddafi will slaughter them. anything that can help, we are ready to except as long as there is no physical presence on our soil. -- we're ready to accept. >> you asked about a divided libya. this is impossible. believe me, believe me, i am from the south. most of my friends are from benghazi. my wife is from the middle of libya. if you can divide yourself, your body, you can divide libya. [applause] >> for the sake of his schedule, i would like to thank him very much. >> i...
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had joined europeans in recognition of the opposition and of failing to recognize and merely saying gaddafi must go, we would have provided a coalescing around leadership and that is what gives opposition's great strength. there is a lot of things we could have done besides just saying keep doing what you are doing. those are the kinds of things i think could have had a significant impact. i think we had moved quicker and earlier with encouragement instead of waiting until where we are now, it would have made a big difference. lose our aaag to bond rating. are you fearful of that? the nation. >> i'm not as afraid of that as others are. i really do think our economic system is the strongest. i really do think we will fix the debt problem. i really do think we will demonstrate the capacity to have fiscal discipline. we have had this kind of a problem before. one of the reasons 1991 george herbert walker bush, the bush i was chief of staff for, one of the reasons we had to have a five-year budget plan, the very controversial budget plan we finally agree on, was that the rest of the world was h
had joined europeans in recognition of the opposition and of failing to recognize and merely saying gaddafi must go, we would have provided a coalescing around leadership and that is what gives opposition's great strength. there is a lot of things we could have done besides just saying keep doing what you are doing. those are the kinds of things i think could have had a significant impact. i think we had moved quicker and earlier with encouragement instead of waiting until where we are now, it...
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>> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant, muammar gaddafi. he has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad and terrorized leaders abroad. follow what key leaders are saying from the president and administration officials, from the house and senate floor all online at the c-span video library. search, watch, clip and share any time. >> in a few moments, house debate on a proposal to kill a program designed to help homeowners behind in their mortgage payments. in about 45 minutes, a ceremony dedicating a new building to the u.n. to the late ron brown, commerce secretary during the clinton administration. after that, a hearing on the state of civil rights for american muslims. >> on "washington journal" tomorrow morning, we will talk about energy policy with gene green, ranking member of the energy subcommittee on the environment and the economy. the president and c.e.o. of forbes, steve forbes, will take questions about the economy, federal spending, the kevin sit and jobs. and wall-e look at what
>> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant, muammar gaddafi. he has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad and terrorized leaders abroad. follow what key leaders are saying from the president and administration officials, from the house and senate floor all online at the c-span video library. search, watch, clip and share any time. >> in a few moments, house debate on a proposal to kill a program...
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that is not the only publication that muammar gaddafi owns. ms. lowey, you strike me as very naive when it comes to foreign -- i am surprised that you are on the forum committee. -- on the foreign aid committee. i am familiar with eastern europe. i have some background there. anything is better than muammar gaddafi. the person leading the rebels has a ph.d. i am surprised the protesters and libya -- they are sitting ducks. maybe some kind of advice [unintelligible] i tell you, anything is better than muammar gaddafi. that is my comment. guest: let me say that you certainly seemed well informed. the secretary of state and the president are very aggressively involved in this issue. the secretary of state is going to egypt, tunisia, and libya. i think she is leaving on sunday and working actively with other members of the community. our military is in afghanistan. we are in so many parts of the world. it seems to me although i would like to stop the murder rings and the killings immediately that we have to work in coordination with the international
that is not the only publication that muammar gaddafi owns. ms. lowey, you strike me as very naive when it comes to foreign -- i am surprised that you are on the forum committee. -- on the foreign aid committee. i am familiar with eastern europe. i have some background there. anything is better than muammar gaddafi. the person leading the rebels has a ph.d. i am surprised the protesters and libya -- they are sitting ducks. maybe some kind of advice [unintelligible] i tell you, anything is...
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whether higher prices or disruption of supplies and happen by an act of god or an act of gaddafi, the united states should respond by deploying the strategic petroleum reserves in order to protect us against slipping back into a recession once again. our belief that the current state of our economy and foreign affairs means this is the time to deploy and responsible amount of the reserves before it is too late. as we have seen recently, as the continued turmoil in the middle east spreads, a small supply disruption from a relatively minor producer like libya can have a huge impact on the price of globally and of the american economy. then if you have to consider the continued speculation in the marketplace. the report released last week by the communities features -- by the commodities futures trading commission says there is an inordinate number of traders who are not suppliers and not refiners' who are betting on the price of oil going up. we must send a signal to those speculators that we will not allow them to play games with the american economy. lastly, consumers are being tipped
whether higher prices or disruption of supplies and happen by an act of god or an act of gaddafi, the united states should respond by deploying the strategic petroleum reserves in order to protect us against slipping back into a recession once again. our belief that the current state of our economy and foreign affairs means this is the time to deploy and responsible amount of the reserves before it is too late. as we have seen recently, as the continued turmoil in the middle east spreads, a...
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gaddafi will slaughter them. anything that can help, we are ready to except as long as there is no physical presence on our soil. -- we're ready to accept. >> you asked about a divided libya. this is impossible. believe me, believe me, i am from the south. most of my friends are from benghazi. my wife is from the middle of libya. if you can divide yourself, your body, you can divide libya. [applause] >> for the sake of his schedule, i would like to thank him very much. >> i would like to say thank you to the libyan community, thank you for the press for being here today. thank you for taking take care of our host. thank you on behalf of the libyan people. i would like to thank the ambassador. he came to the foreign affairs department in 2000. i did not know him at that time. he was the director of the america department and of your department. -- and europe department. after a year, he said miti candidate to open our mission there. he was my boss and he still is. i would like to thank him very much from joining u
gaddafi will slaughter them. anything that can help, we are ready to except as long as there is no physical presence on our soil. -- we're ready to accept. >> you asked about a divided libya. this is impossible. believe me, believe me, i am from the south. most of my friends are from benghazi. my wife is from the middle of libya. if you can divide yourself, your body, you can divide libya. [applause] >> for the sake of his schedule, i would like to thank him very much. >> i...
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policy that gaddafi needs to go. we have a wide range of tools in addition to our military efforts to support that policy. we were very rapid in initiating unilateral sanctions and then helping to mobilize international sanctions against the gaddafi regime. we froze assets that he might have used to further empower himself and purchase weapons or hire mercenaries that might be directed against the libyan people. there are a whole range of policies that we are putting in place that has created one of the most powerful international consensuses around the isolation of mr gaddafi, and we will continue to pursue those. when it comes to military action, we are doing so in support of un security resolution 1973. it's specifically talks about humanitarian efforts, and we are going to make sure that we stick to that mandate. it is also important, since we are on the topic, that i have consistently emphasized that because we are working with international partners, after the initial thrust that has disabled gadhafi's air defe
policy that gaddafi needs to go. we have a wide range of tools in addition to our military efforts to support that policy. we were very rapid in initiating unilateral sanctions and then helping to mobilize international sanctions against the gaddafi regime. we froze assets that he might have used to further empower himself and purchase weapons or hire mercenaries that might be directed against the libyan people. there are a whole range of policies that we are putting in place that has created...
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there is no future for libya with gaddafi in charge. libya were trying to hang on to power, that is clear. all these nations and organizations, we have made that clear today. >> [no audi[inaudible] we have the reference to the international criminal court. we're not engaged in looking for somewhere tfor him to go. that does not exclude others from doing so. where is al jazeera? >> my first question, qatar was the first country to contribute and consider the national league and council [inaudible] are but countries from morocco to the gulf. other diplomatic efforts to get more contributions in this operation and you said there was a separate meeting between the current and potential contributors to the military operations. we have an idea of who is a potential contributors in this operation? thank you. >> about the participation of the arabs. there is some arabs participating in the meeting in london here. i believe we're not trying to push the others to be part of it. we have some beliefs and our beliefs let us participate from day one
there is no future for libya with gaddafi in charge. libya were trying to hang on to power, that is clear. all these nations and organizations, we have made that clear today. >> [no audi[inaudible] we have the reference to the international criminal court. we're not engaged in looking for somewhere tfor him to go. that does not exclude others from doing so. where is al jazeera? >> my first question, qatar was the first country to contribute and consider the national league and...
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effectively told gaddafi that there'd be a steep price for intervening. why did we not do the same? although we are now repositioning forces off of the libyan coast, our unwillingness to use force has left many around the world pointing to this as a sign of the weakness of american will. what led the administration to believe that threatening force to protect our own citizens would have been provocative? >> congressman, first, let me say other countries do not have the same history with libya that we do. if you look at some of the earlier statements that were coming out from gaddafi and his leadership team, they did not talk about the chinese but the americans. our embassy was overrun in libya in 1979. we feel that we did this in a prudent and effective manner. we did so in a way that did not raise the alarm bells around the region and the world that we were about to invade for oil. you follow all the websites that are looking at what is happening in the middle east and you see a constant drumbeat that united states is going to invade libya to take over the oil and we cannot let tha
effectively told gaddafi that there'd be a steep price for intervening. why did we not do the same? although we are now repositioning forces off of the libyan coast, our unwillingness to use force has left many around the world pointing to this as a sign of the weakness of american will. what led the administration to believe that threatening force to protect our own citizens would have been provocative? >> congressman, first, let me say other countries do not have the same history with...
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you said we need to demand that gaddafi must go now without delay. i certainly agree. i certainly appreciate what the department and the administration is doing with respect to food, water, supplies, other humanitarian support for the libyan people. on a broader level, i'm a little bit concerned what i would call perhaps a lack of clarity in terms of administration policy with respect to the various uprisings we've seen throughout the middle east and north africa. i'm concerned about, you know, repetitions of what happened in hungary in the 1950's and the arab uprising in 1991 and the kurds after the 1991 gulf war. and i'm just very concerned that we're seeing a lack of clarity, maybe failure to see terrorists trying to suppress their people and auto kratts who use tear gas. i don't think we're sending the right message to friend and foe alike. i wonder what your response is to that type of question. >> well, congressman, i don't agree with that. i do agree that these are very difficult situations, and i'm not sure that there is one response that adequately addresses t
you said we need to demand that gaddafi must go now without delay. i certainly agree. i certainly appreciate what the department and the administration is doing with respect to food, water, supplies, other humanitarian support for the libyan people. on a broader level, i'm a little bit concerned what i would call perhaps a lack of clarity in terms of administration policy with respect to the various uprisings we've seen throughout the middle east and north africa. i'm concerned about, you know,...
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gaddafi has a stash of weapons. he has some troops remain loyal to him, but he has also been hiring mercenaries, even with the financial freeze he has assets. we are going to have to continue to apply pressure. that is why i say we have not taken any auctions off the table at this point. >> thank you, mr. president. just to follow up -- you say you are concerned -- is gaddafi ever an acceptable option for you? their thin discussions about the leadership negotiations. given that, how do you stand on the three-week spr? >> sure. going back to the good of the question, as i said before, the united states is determined that gaddafi should leave. we are going to do a wide range of actions to try to bring that about. it is never acceptable. i think what you are asking is -- are we going to engage in any potential military action to make that happen? as i said before, when it comes to u.s. military action, you have to balance cost versus benefits. i do not take those decisions lightly. but the be as clear as i can about th
gaddafi has a stash of weapons. he has some troops remain loyal to him, but he has also been hiring mercenaries, even with the financial freeze he has assets. we are going to have to continue to apply pressure. that is why i say we have not taken any auctions off the table at this point. >> thank you, mr. president. just to follow up -- you say you are concerned -- is gaddafi ever an acceptable option for you? their thin discussions about the leadership negotiations. given that, how do...
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gaddafi and apply pressure. it will be interested -- important to look at every single option that is available to us in bringing about a better outcome for the libyan people. we discussed our cooperation, and counter-terrorism efforts and i appreciate the leadership that prime minister rasmussen has shown. we work together on a wide range of issues and denmark, despite being a small country as one that has been concerned about terrorist activity. we will continue to strengthen our counter-terrorism efforts. we had a wide range of discussion on energy. it is a leader in alternative energy. the prime minister has put forth an impressive program for complete reliance on clean and alternative energies by 2050. in part because even if you do not believe in climate change and we both do, it is the right thing to do for energy independence and it is the right thing in terms of producing new jobs and new technologies. we discussed the situation in japan. i want to reiterate how heartbroken whereby the images of the dev
gaddafi and apply pressure. it will be interested -- important to look at every single option that is available to us in bringing about a better outcome for the libyan people. we discussed our cooperation, and counter-terrorism efforts and i appreciate the leadership that prime minister rasmussen has shown. we work together on a wide range of issues and denmark, despite being a small country as one that has been concerned about terrorist activity. we will continue to strengthen our...
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one way to hide the truth in gaddafi's war is for the dictator to prohibit the media from finding out the facts, finding out the truth. so it should come as no surprise that four "new york times" journalists covering the war have disappeared in libya. presumably captured by omar's troops. they are anthony shadid, steven ferrel, tyler hicks and lindsay oderro. all veteran journalists and photographers. more than 300 other journalists have been attacked during the recent turmoil in the region and four have been killed. last year 57 journalists were murdered worldwide. journalists are the eyes and ears for the world. so when they are assaulted, kidnapped, harassed, senttured or murdered by dictators, those actions are a direct attack on truth and human freedom. and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? from new york. sorry. without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to call for a no-fly zone in libya. i don't think that the united states should do it ourselves bu
one way to hide the truth in gaddafi's war is for the dictator to prohibit the media from finding out the facts, finding out the truth. so it should come as no surprise that four "new york times" journalists covering the war have disappeared in libya. presumably captured by omar's troops. they are anthony shadid, steven ferrel, tyler hicks and lindsay oderro. all veteran journalists and photographers. more than 300 other journalists have been attacked during the recent turmoil in the...
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gaddafi has publicly promised no mercy. we have also seen reports today of a grotesque offer of amnesty. this, from zero regime which has advertised its determination to continue persecuting and killing those libyans to want only to take control of their own future. the international community has come together in deploring the actions of the gaddafi regime and demanding a end this violence against libyan people. international opinion has looked to the security council to act. the arab league has been clear in its demands, including for the imposition of a no-fly zone. that is why the united kingdom, in close cooperation with love hasbanon and france, pushed for the early adoption of this resolution. we welcome the fact that the council has acted swiftly in response to the appalling situation in libya and to the appeal of the arab league. mr. president, resolution 1973 demands that colonel gaddafi implement an immediate cease- fire. it imposes a no-fly zone to prevent the region and using air power against the libyan people
gaddafi has publicly promised no mercy. we have also seen reports today of a grotesque offer of amnesty. this, from zero regime which has advertised its determination to continue persecuting and killing those libyans to want only to take control of their own future. the international community has come together in deploring the actions of the gaddafi regime and demanding a end this violence against libyan people. international opinion has looked to the security council to act. the arab league...
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once more, muammar gaddafi has a choice. the resolution that was passed lays out very clear conditions that must be met. the united states, the united kingdom, france and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be implemented immediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. gaddafi must stop his troops benghazi,ncing on th pull them back from all areas, and establish water and food supplies to all areas. humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of libya. i am going to be clear. these terms are not negotiable. these terms are not subject to negotiation. if muammar gaddafi does not comply with the resolution, the international community will impose consequences, and the resolution will be enforced through military action. in this effort, the united states is prepared to act as part of an international coalition. american leadership is the essential, but that does not mean acting alone. it means shaping the conditions for the international community to act together. that is why i have directe
once more, muammar gaddafi has a choice. the resolution that was passed lays out very clear conditions that must be met. the united states, the united kingdom, france and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be implemented immediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. gaddafi must stop his troops benghazi,ncing on th pull them back from all areas, and establish water and food supplies to all areas. humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of libya. i am...
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actions, to present gaddafi with choices. and pursuant to gaddafi leaving, the way he put it. just for the sake of clarity, 4 colonel gaddafi's clarity, for my clarity, the world's a clarity, what are the choices that you want gaddafi to see that he has? >> there are a series of choices. again, this is not -- and the president and secretary made it clear this is not the outcome the united states or any of our partners socked -- sought. after the security council resolution 1973 passed, we gave the gaddafi regime an opportunity to declare a cease- fire. they did, but they didn't. we saw actions on the ground that belies that statement. there was another opportunity where he had a choice, and he made the wrong choice, he chose poorly -- to quote a famous movie. what we are trying to do is convince colonel gaddafi and his regime and associates that they need to step down from power, that they are de-legitimized, having turned their weapons on their people -- >> but as a practical matter, how are you driving gaddafi to make the right choice when you have also made it unmistakably
actions, to present gaddafi with choices. and pursuant to gaddafi leaving, the way he put it. just for the sake of clarity, 4 colonel gaddafi's clarity, for my clarity, the world's a clarity, what are the choices that you want gaddafi to see that he has? >> there are a series of choices. again, this is not -- and the president and secretary made it clear this is not the outcome the united states or any of our partners socked -- sought. after the security council resolution 1973 passed, we...
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i am completely confident that they're forced of colonel gaddafi -- that the air force of colonel gaddafi -- if there is anything that we did not see or were not able to influence by our initial campaign, we would be able to manage that. >> "the christian science monitor." use said that there has been no official communications with rebel forces on the ground. i was wondering if you could talk about the an official communications and what they have involved. >> i have not had any official or official communications with who you referred to as opposition forces. our communication has been with coalition forces to enforce the u.n. security council resolution. >> in the past, there has been leafleting with direction. to what extent are gaddafi forces considered or surrendered to not sustain an attack? >> this type of operation, a key component is information operations. we are executing some information operations with information be made available to gaddafi forces. that is all i will say about that at this time. >> chris lords from cnn. edu mentioned that the down - crewman was "treated wi
i am completely confident that they're forced of colonel gaddafi -- that the air force of colonel gaddafi -- if there is anything that we did not see or were not able to influence by our initial campaign, we would be able to manage that. >> "the christian science monitor." use said that there has been no official communications with rebel forces on the ground. i was wondering if you could talk about the an official communications and what they have involved. >> i have not...
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we're looking at the position of gaddafi's forces that are not complying with the u.n. security council resolution. we are able to produce more a fact. that is how i characterize the coming hours and days. -- we're able to produce more effect. >> -- says that they will put a forces and have some role in the no-fly zone. what have you been told about this? >> have i been told about the proposals from -- can you repeat the first part? >> what is going to be your role with the nato force that was just announced to help force the arms embargo and contributed in some fashion to the no-fly zone -- contributing in some fashion to the no-fly zone? >> as i was introduced, i have three roles in iraq. naval force africa, the best naval forces in europe. with nato, i am jfc naples. i am basically the commander for the southern region of nato. if nato has a role, i cannot tell you how i would play in that because that would be a decision for the north atlantic council. however, i do have a staff in naples and i have commanders that are able to carry out nato operations of a similar
we're looking at the position of gaddafi's forces that are not complying with the u.n. security council resolution. we are able to produce more a fact. that is how i characterize the coming hours and days. -- we're able to produce more effect. >> -- says that they will put a forces and have some role in the no-fly zone. what have you been told about this? >> have i been told about the proposals from -- can you repeat the first part? >> what is going to be your role with the...
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gaddafi was going to commit atrocities against civilians. and we take the legal route according to the united nations charter and security council to have that delegation. that is a legitimate action to stop killing its people. there is no doubt that the actions and military actions that are being taken according to that delegation has stopped a great extent the power of gaddafi and protected the civilians from the violence which gaddafi regime was about to commit. that was actually important to make the people feel they are about to get rid of that murderous regime and achieve a better future and they will have freedom with the help of the international community. the aim is very important and it's part of the power delegated by the international community. we as a country, we are providing humanitarian aid to the libyan people and took part in enforcing the no-fly zone and at the same time, we moved many people who were not able to go back to their country because of the violence and lately, we have acknowledged the council as the only rep
gaddafi was going to commit atrocities against civilians. and we take the legal route according to the united nations charter and security council to have that delegation. that is a legitimate action to stop killing its people. there is no doubt that the actions and military actions that are being taken according to that delegation has stopped a great extent the power of gaddafi and protected the civilians from the violence which gaddafi regime was about to commit. that was actually important...
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one of the worst rulers is gaddafi in libya. gaddafi is so bad the president has involved the united states military in support of the rebels there. however, secretary of defense gates has stated our national security interest is not at risk in libya. so why are we there? it seems to me this war's being waked under a new doctrine of humanity. in other words, the united states will now decide when to drop bombs on another country in the name of humanity when a ruler we don't like acts against humanity. this fuzzy emotional doctrine ultimately gives a president the unilateral ability to intervene militarily anywhere the president doesn't like the way a foreign ruler treats his people. the president needs to clarify this doctrine of war in the name of humanity. what constitutional authority gives the president the right to enter another country's civil war when our national security is not at risk? america needs some answers. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman f
one of the worst rulers is gaddafi in libya. gaddafi is so bad the president has involved the united states military in support of the rebels there. however, secretary of defense gates has stated our national security interest is not at risk in libya. so why are we there? it seems to me this war's being waked under a new doctrine of humanity. in other words, the united states will now decide when to drop bombs on another country in the name of humanity when a ruler we don't like acts against...
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muammar gaddafi has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must leave. those who perpetrate violence against the libyan people will be held accountable. the aspirations of the libyan people for freedom, democracy, and dignity must be met. president calderon. >> gracias, presidente obama. [speaking spanish] >> it has been very satisfying for me to see that we agree on the basic principles of co- responsibility, and i thank you, mr. president, for your invitation to hold this working meeting here. our governments have progress substantially. in some aspects, we have reached unprecedented cooperation, which has been translated into concrete examples, such as the opening of the three first new border crossings over the past 10 years. the ongoing meetings we have held and will continue to have in the future has been especially important so as to generate confidence. we know today that we continue to be personally involved so to insure that the objectives we trade are reached, and we have broached the following subjects today. first, internationally, we have r
muammar gaddafi has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must leave. those who perpetrate violence against the libyan people will be held accountable. the aspirations of the libyan people for freedom, democracy, and dignity must be met. president calderon. >> gracias, presidente obama. [speaking spanish] >> it has been very satisfying for me to see that we agree on the basic principles of co- responsibility, and i thank you, mr. president, for your invitation to hold this working meeting...
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i'm appalled as we all are about gaddafi's brutality against his own people. but i fear that this operation will set a dangerous precedent and will send us sliding down a slippery slope. we can't afford to head down a path of perpetual u.s. military engagement around the world. with developing situations in syria, the ivory coast, the congo, yemen, etc., etc., we can't be in favor of guns and bombs everywhere there is violence and unrest. we're already fighting two wars in the middle east. is that not enough? have we learned nothing over the last decade? have we learned nothing about the danger of open-ended military conflicts where the exit strategy is unclear and victory is ill-defined? the war in afghanistan is zapping america of its strength in so many ways. it has cost us in precious taxpayer dollars and it's cost us more than 1,500 of our bravest people. and it is costing us credibility and moral authority in ways that can't even be measured yet or quantified every single day. the time is now, mr. speaker, for less war, not more. let's stop, let's turn a
i'm appalled as we all are about gaddafi's brutality against his own people. but i fear that this operation will set a dangerous precedent and will send us sliding down a slippery slope. we can't afford to head down a path of perpetual u.s. military engagement around the world. with developing situations in syria, the ivory coast, the congo, yemen, etc., etc., we can't be in favor of guns and bombs everywhere there is violence and unrest. we're already fighting two wars in the middle east. is...